
Who should attend?
The event is open to existing and potential offshore wind sector suppliers from the region, with a focus on those providing specific goods and services including:
Accommodation • Cable testing • Cable pull-in • Catering • Civil works • Cleaning services • Consumables • Crew transfer vessels • Cycles • DNV certified containers • Dunnage • Electrical services • Event venues • Fencing • Furniture • General port services (cranes, forklifts) • Hardware supply • Lashing and sea fastening materials and fabrication • Lighting towers • Lifting equipment certification • Marine warranty survey • Office supplies/IT equipment • Plumbing • Personnel • Port agency and services • Rigging equipment • Scaffolding • Security • Signage • Stationery • Stevedoring • Shipping agent • Supply and repair plant machinery (forklift, cherry pickers) • Taxi services • Testing/sampling • Tools • Vessel bunkering and berthing • Vessel and other spare parts • Vehicle lease and hire • Waste management
Event programme
10.30 Registration/tea & coffee
11.00 Presentations from Inch Cape, Port of Montrose, project offshore construction
contractors and ORE Catapult
12.30 - 14.30 Lunch, exhibition stands open and networking
12.40 - 13.25 First Port tour
13.30 - 14.15 Second Port tour
14.30 Close
Refreshments will be available throughout the event.
Inch Cape contractors
Inch Cape contractors participating with presentations and exhibition stands will include:
Port services - Denholm
Ports related - Port of Montrose & Forth Ports
Array cable installation - N-Sea
Offshore construction - OEGR
Turbines (supply and O&M) - Vestas
O&M base construction - Pert Bruce Construction
Innovation
ORE Catapult’s first cohort of innovative suppliers are soon to graduate from the first Scottish Launch Academy. Hear all about the programme and plans from ORE Catapult, as well as the maturing innovations with potential to make a difference in the sector in future. Also joining will be Scottish Launch Academy alumni Innovair showcasing their technologically-advanced approach to foundations inspection.
More about Inch Cape
Suppliers wishing to work with the project should register their interest on the supplier register and monitor the website for future contract awards and supply chain events.
Website: www.inchcapewind.com
Inch Cape is owned by Inch Cape Offshore Limited (ICOL) – an equal joint venture between ESB and Red Rock Renewables.
Event Support
Inch Cape works with offshore wind clusters and regional bodies to develop the local offshore wind supply chain. This event is being organised by Energi Coast, North East England’s offshore wind cluster with support from Forth & Tay Offshore Cluster, powering Scotland’s East Coast. For more information visit their respective websites.
About Montrose Port Authority
Montrose Port Authority (MPA) is a leading trust port on Scotland’s east coast, playing a key role in the country’s transport, logistics and energy sectors. As the world’s largest chain and anchor port, MPA supports cargo and energy markets across the North Sea and beyond.
The port is the operations & maintenance base for Seagreen, currently Scotland’s largest offshore wind farm, and for the under-construction Inch Cape. Guided by its trust port values, MPA is deeply committed to its community, driving sustainable economic growth and working towards their ambition of becoming Scotland's first carbon-neutral port.
Let's Talk
Emily McGarry, Business Administrator
T : +44 (0) 191 375 1639
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Inch Cape will also work from ports at both Leith and Dundee for foundation and turbine marshalling. To ensure local companies are aware of offshore construction contracting opportunities, the Inch Cape team would like to welcome the local supply chain to a face-to-face event on Wednesday, 25 June 2025.
The project’s key offshore construction contractors will be presenting and exhibiting and there will be opportunities to discuss their requirements and meet with others in the supply chain. There will also tours of the Port for those interested in all the developments happening there and an opportunity to find out about ORE Catapult’s first Scottish Launch Academy.
The event is being organised by NOF and supported by Forth & Tay Offshore Cluster (FTO). There is no cost to attend.